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Available for immediate purchase. Please refrain from purchasing if you do not understand vintage items. U.S. ARMY - 1950's U.S.A. KOREAN WAR VINTAGE WOOL SHIRT A wool shirt issued by the U.S. Army in the 1950s. From the Korean War period, which began in June 1950, also known as the "Korea Shirt," made of a blend of 90% wool and 10% nylon. It feels like a combination of a jacket and a shirt. At the time, it was worn on the extremely cold front lines, and this durable and lightweight material, while maintaining the warmth of wool, was preferred by soldiers over the thick, compressed pure wool. Although production continued for a long time, with some specifications changed until the 1970s, the crossed shoulder yoke under the back collar is a rare feature only seen in the early versions of this shirt, and the slightly bulging urea buttons also create a really nice atmosphere. There are button-closure flap pockets on both chests, and a pen holder on the left side. The double chain stitch sewing is also impeccable, making it a much rarer shirt than a USN CPO shirt. Shoulder width: Approximately 40cm Body width: Approximately 49cm Length: Approximately 63cm Sleeve length: Approximately 59cm I used to wear it with At Last, atlast&co timeworn clothing, Phigvel, and Old Joe. Color: Green Sleeve length: Long sleeve Pattern/Design: Solid Collar: Regular collar Material: Wool/Knit Season: Spring, Autumn, Winter
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